Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their WritingsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 368 páginas |
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... Dear Rela- tions only excepted . ) ' Tis to be observ'd , that if any bad Characters happen to be drawn in the Course of these Papers , they mean no particular Person , if they are not particularly apply'd . Likewise , that the Author ...
... Dear Rela- tions only excepted . ) ' Tis to be observ'd , that if any bad Characters happen to be drawn in the Course of these Papers , they mean no particular Person , if they are not particularly apply'd . Likewise , that the Author ...
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... dear ! here she comes again ; I must conclude , yours , & c . " PATIENCE . " Indeed , ' tis well enough , as it happens , that she is come to shorten this Complaint , which I think is full long enough already , and probably would ...
... dear ! here she comes again ; I must conclude , yours , & c . " PATIENCE . " Indeed , ' tis well enough , as it happens , that she is come to shorten this Complaint , which I think is full long enough already , and probably would ...
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... dear Philocles ! We Pleasure - hunters are never without ' em ; and yet , so en- chanting is the Game ! we can't quit the Chace . How calm and undisturbed is your Life ! How free from present Embarrassments and future Cares ! I know you ...
... dear Philocles ! We Pleasure - hunters are never without ' em ; and yet , so en- chanting is the Game ! we can't quit the Chace . How calm and undisturbed is your Life ! How free from present Embarrassments and future Cares ! I know you ...
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... dear self so well , that I love every Thing else for my own sake . Phil . He only loves himself well , who rightly and judi- ciously loves himself . Hor . What do you mean by that , Philocles ! You Men of Reason and Virtue are always ...
... dear self so well , that I love every Thing else for my own sake . Phil . He only loves himself well , who rightly and judi- ciously loves himself . Hor . What do you mean by that , Philocles ! You Men of Reason and Virtue are always ...
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... dear Horatio , I have to say ; that what you find Fault with and clamour against , as the most ter- rible Evil in the World , Self - denial ; is really the greatest Good , and the highest Self - gratification : If indeed , you use the ...
... dear Horatio , I have to say ; that what you find Fault with and clamour against , as the most ter- rible Evil in the World , Self - denial ; is really the greatest Good , and the highest Self - gratification : If indeed , you use the ...
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